"Its mystery comes across as a carefully
crafted concoction of the most noxious and odious elements of several stories,
and nails the tone of a slow descent into madness… a compelling,
unnverving take on Lovecraft mythos"—The Daily Dot.

"Call
of Cthulhu is a slow burn horror/detective RPG. There isn’t a horde of monsters
or jumpscares interrupting the gameplay every couple minutes. No, instead it
relies on atmosphere and intrigue to form a compelling narrative that had me
mesmerized like the call of a particular cosmic horror… a
thrilling experience from start to end."—Gaming
Trend.

"One of the finest cosmic horror
experiences in modern gaming. A mind-shattering good time. 8.6/10."—IGN.

"Full of tense thriller moments and
exciting sequences truly heightened by the excellent voice acting and
storytelling which any fan of the Cthulhu mythos would love to be a part of. It
is safe to say we finally have a really good Cthulhu based game after a good
while and I cannot wait to see what Cyanide does next. 8.5/10."—Push
Start Play.

"…a truly mesmerizing adaption of H.P.
Lovecraft’s cosmic horror tales and it does incredibly well to create the exact
unique, eerie and foreboding atmosphere that those tales are so famous for."—Impulse Gamer.

"Call
of Cthulhu is such a dark game that if you turned off the lights while
playing it, you might get sucked into the void. 80%."—Gamer’s
Temple.

"An intriguing descent into madness
destined to become a cult hit."—The Game Fanatics.

"The story is incredibly engaging. From
the moment it started, whether it was the story or the graphics, I was
completely hooked until the very end… even if you aren’t versed in the ways of
H.P. Lovecraft, the Call of Cthulhu will definitely
catch you and you will be powerless against it. "—1428elm.com.

"Turn down the lights, pour yourself a
measure of laudanum, and settle in for a solid tale of intrigue and insanity
well-rooted in Lovecraft’s lore."—Jump Dash
Roll.

"Call
of Cthulhu blew my expectations out of the water… What I’m trying to say is
I’m impressed, which doesn’t happen that often."—The Mental Attic.